i flashed to HydraCore_v3.5 and CWM version cannot be used.The titanium backup dont show any backed up apps.When i revert back to CWM version all were in place.Do i need t download the apps again 1 by 1.
pannerch said:
i flashed to HydraCore_v3.5 and CWM version cannot be used.The titanium backup dont show any backed up apps.When i revert back to CWM version all were in place.Do i need t download the apps again 1 by 1.
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you want to see cwm recovery or what?and if you did backup of your apps and system files before flashing the rom then it should be there.....
shivg86 said:
you want to see cwm recovery or what?and if you did backup of your apps and system files before flashing the rom then it should be there.....
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i didnt flash the rom,still using the cyanogenmod nightly cm9.I just replaced the kernel." This version of cwm manager should be used with cf-root v5.0 or newer."
pannerch said:
i didnt flash the rom,still using the cyanogenmod nightly cm9.I just replaced the kernel." This version of cwm manager should be used with cf-root v5.0 or newer."
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Its not the cwm recovery, this message is for the cwm manager installed as app, it comes with cf root kernels. You can still use it but not fully functional. And you still have cwmr flashed by hydracore. Go to recovery mode manually or use this cwm manager to boot in recovery to confirm.
And did you earlier flash cf root kernel on CM rom?
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jeetu1981 said:
Its not the cwm recovery, this message is for the cwm manager installed as app, it comes with cf root kernels. You can still use it but not fully functional. And you still have cwmr flashed by hydracore. Go to recovery mode manually or use this cwm manager to boot in recovery to confirm.
And did you earlier flash cf root kernel on CM rom?
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yes,i flash cf root kernel on CM rom.
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pannerch said:
yes,i flash cf root kernel on CM rom.
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As far as i know cf root kernels are for tw roms only. Now since you are on hydracore then you should have cwm recovery installed with it, did you check it? Just ignore cwm manager or remove it using titanium.
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If one flash CF root kernel and later update to hydracore, kernel will replace but CWM remains still. Just delete it with titanium/Syst app remover or same other.
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hey all
my note is on ics 4.0.4 stock rom and notecore v14.1 kernel
i did a backup with cwm recovery and it was done correctly to my sd card
the question is:
if i install any other custom kernels,will the cwm recovery version change??(i think yes, am i right?)
and will that affect the restore of the backup that i made with the another version of cwm recovery if it was changed??
thx in advance
jjojo525 said:
hey all
my note is on ics 4.0.4 stock rom and notecore v14.1 kernel
i did a backup with cwm recovery and it was done correctly to my sd card
the question is:
if i install any other custom kernels,will the cwm recovery version change??(i think yes, am i right?)
and will that affect the restore of the backup that i made with the another version of cwm recovery if it was changed??
thx in advance
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Yes, the cwm recovery version might change but it should not affect the restore of your backup.
Nope, it shouldn't. Your version of CWM won't change unless you change it. When you flash a custom ROM, it changes /system and /data to name a couple. Your recovery doesn't get touched.
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inphamous36 said:
Nope, it shouldn't. Your version of CWM won't change unless you change it. When you flash a custom ROM, it changes /system and /data to name a couple. Your recovery doesn't get touched.
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Yes, the cwm recovery version might change but it should not affect the restore of your backup.
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thx for both of u
but if i want to change my current custom kernel which is notecore v14.1 to another custom kernel such as PhilZ-cwm6 v3.72 ,should i do extra procedures or just flash it through pc/mobile odin or cwm recovery normally without any other steps??
As note 1 has the recovery built in the kernel, any change of kernel will change the recovery to what is included in the new kernel. This will not affect your backups. You can restore your old backups with new cwm. No special procedure, use mobile odin or cwm, pc odin will give you yellow triangle, increase counter.
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As note 1 has the recovery built in the kernel, any change of kernel will change the recovery to what is included in the new kernel. This will not affect your backups. You can restore your old backups with new cwm. No special procedure, use mobile odin or cwm, pc odin will give you yellow triangle, increase counter.
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That's unique, I've owned a couple Samsung devices and none of them ever had the recover built into the kernel. that doesn't make sense, but I guess it works.
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thx for any reply
but my power on sound does not work(play) with boot animation when the device is booting
so i tried to place sgs3 power on sound instead of the stock power on file but also it is not working and the device is booting in absolute silence
what should i do??
should i change permisiions or what?
any help is apreciated and thx in advance
Hi, i am want to do a clean install of CM10 but i am lost and confused.
I have Gb stock Rom 2.3.6 pda: XWJW6 csc: dbtjw2
1- How can i root my phone? I tried everything but i can't. I read in some threads that i should use SuperOneClick, Cm10 thread says that i have to use CF-root...
2- Which version of Clockworkmod Recovery should i use? I have 3e-recovery, is it necessary to install CWM?
3- Do you recommend me to use another kernel, or stock kernel is fine?
4- Are the followings steps correct?
a) Root and install CWM
b) Wipe Data (I dont want to backup my data)
c) Install Cm10
d) Install Gapps
e) Install Kernel (If necessary)
Thank you, and i know that all the info is in other threads, but i am confused!.
yoboo said:
Hi, i am want to do a clean install of CM10 but i am lost and confused.
I have Gb stock Rom 2.3.6 pda: XWJW6 csc: dbtjw2
1- How can i root my phone? I tried everything but i can't.
2- Which version of Clockworkmod Recovery should i use?
3- Do you recommend me to use another kernel, or stock kernel is fine?
4- Are the followings steps correct?
a) Root and install CWM
b) Wipe Data (I dont want to backup my data)
c) Install Cm10
d) Install Gapps
e) Install Kernel (If necessary)
Thank you, and i know that all the info is in other threads, but i am confused!.
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Yes, these are basically the right steps. But don't forget to wipe cache. An instruction how to flash CM10 i also given in the theard of CM10 for your phone
temeritas said:
Yes, these are basically the right steps. But don't forget to wipe cache. An instruction how to flash CM10 i also given in the theard of CM10 for your phone
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Thanks!:good:
What about kernel and version of CWM?
Anyone??
yoboo said:
Anyone??
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Just flash cf root kernel using Odin to get root and cwm recovery. Then flash the cm10 zip and gapps.
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NIMBAH said:
Just flash cf root kernel using Odin to get root and cwm recovery. Then flash the cm10 zip and gapps.
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Thank you! What about using semaphore kernel?? And just doing cf root I get cwm recovery??
Thank you again!!!!
yoboo said:
Thank you! What about using semaphore kernel?? And just doing cf root I get cwm recovery??
Thank you again!!!!
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Semaphore kernel is inside the CM10 zip so it will get automatically installed when your flash the zip.
Yes CWM recovery is built into cf root kernel.
Also when you flash the Cm10 zip remember your phone will restart almost straight away and go into boot loop. This is because the partition layout is being changed.
Just reinsert the battery and boot into recovery again. Flash the cm10 zip again and this time it will finish installation.
& its no problem
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Semaphore kernel is inside the CM10 zip so it will get automatically installed when your flash the zip.
Yes CWM recovery is built into cf root kernel.
Also when you flash the Cm10 zip remember your phone will restart almost straight away and go into boot loop. This is because the partition layout is being changed.
Just reinsert the battery and boot into recovery again. Flash the cm10 zip again and this time it will finish installation.
& its no problem
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Thank youuu!!!!!
I'm going to try it! Maybe I send you a pm if I have a doubt of course if it isn't a problem
I rooted my device and I want to flash the CWM is it okay to flash it through ODIN right now? If so can you provide me the .tar file to install the CWM and at last is it correc that the CWM can make a full system backup because I wanted to flash the CM10 nightlies (I do know that to flash the CM10 I must have flashed the CM9 first) and some people said the CM10 isn't really good and I wanted to backup my system so if I didn't like the CM10 I can go back to my stock android
What rom are you on?
You will need to change the kernel to get cwm. If you are on rooted ics, you can install speedmod or philz kernel to be safe and get cwm.
Then you can make a nandroid backup and install the cm rom. No need to change the rom to cm9 if on a safe kernel.
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What rom are you on?
You will need to change the kernel to get cwm. If you are on rooted ics, you can install speedmod or philz kernel to be safe and get cwm.
Then you can make a nandroid backup and install the cm rom. No need to change the rom to cm9 if on a safe kernel.
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I am on a safe kernel and I didn't install any roms yet
NexusWarp said:
I am on a safe kernel and I didn't install any roms yet
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U might be having cwm then
Try hitting volume up power and home at a time till Samsun logo comes
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salilpune1 said:
U might be having cwm then
Try hitting volume up power and home at a time till Samsun logo comes
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I rooted my device through the stock recovery
what the kernel you have on the phone?
there is a possibility to use cwm temporarily. so u don't need to flash an other kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927097
Yes but install a rom using that may prove dangerous if the rom has bad updater script. This can be used to install a kernel.
Hey guys,
I have s3 mini. I wanted to flash 4.4 Kitkat on my phone. I needed to use TWRP recovery for that. So I removed ClockworkMod & installed TWRP.
Now,the problem is I have my stock rom(4.1.2) backed up using rom manager in ClockworkMod.
I tried installing ClockworkMod recovery using TWRP, but still TWRP recovery appears.
Is there anyway I can get ClockworkMod Back?
Plsss Help me guys!
naren21 said:
Hey guys,
I have s3 mini. I wanted to flash 4.4 Kitkat on my phone. I needed to use TWRP recovery for that. So I removed ClockworkMod & installed TWRP.
Now,the problem is I have my stock rom(4.1.2) backed up using rom manager in ClockworkMod.
I tried installing ClockworkMod recovery using TWRP, but still TWRP recovery appears.
Is there anyway I can get ClockworkMod Back?
Plsss Help me guys!
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Flash cwm recovery again from here & don't forget to say thanks to Tys0n too
Another way is to use ROM manager to install CWM recovery
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mauam said:
Flash cwm recovery again from here & don't forget to say thanks to Tys0n too
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I Flashed CWM. But when i tried to restore by stock rom, It fails. It goes to recovery, something happens & the phone reboots. But still i have my custom rom.
naren21 said:
I Flashed CWM. But when i tried to restore by stock rom, It fails. It goes to recovery, something happens & the phone reboots. But still i have my custom rom.
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I think you need to use the same version of cwm that you used to take the backup. Example, if you did a backup with cwm 6.0.2.7 you only can restore it with cwm 6.0.2.7 not work with 6.0.2.8, I think, got it!?!
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I think you need to use the same version of cwm that you used to take the backup. Example, if you did a backup with cwm 6.0.2.7 you only can restore it with cwm 6.0.2.7 not work with 6.0.2.8, I think, got it!?!
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I did the backup with 6.0.2.7. When I backup it says md5 dispatch. I have another backup saved in my computer. I copied it into the phone but no recogonized by rom manager. Is there any other way?
I meant when i restore it says md5 dispatch.
Or delete the checksum file so it will skip that
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hello,
try this:
1. CWM flashes with your back up when you reboot freezes at startup because it finds the data folder or another (can not remember which) I think.
2. Then reboot into recovery again
3. flash back your backup again.
I've installed liquidsmooth rom kitkat 4.4.2 on my galaxy s advance GTI9070.. I made a backup of my stock jellybean update using TWRP recovery mode. But it seems that the new rom has CWM recovery mode. I want to restore my phone to backup rom, but i can't access TWRP recovery mode.. Everytime i enter into recovery mode it shows CWM mode and it doesn't show my backup.. Plzz help..
bhaukali said:
I've installed liquidsmooth rom kitkat 4.4.2 on my galaxy s advance GTI9070.. I made a backup of my stock jellybean update using TWRP recovery mode. But it seems that the new rom has CWM recovery mode. I want to restore my phone to backup rom, but i can't access TWRP recovery mode.. Everytime i enter into recovery mode it shows CWM mode and it doesn't show my backup.. Plzz help..
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On what ROM you was before?
If it was on 4.4 too, take its kernel, install it with Universal kernel flasher and go to recovery and restore it.
Kernel is in ROMs zip, name of it is boot.img.
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On what ROM you was before?
If it was on 4.4 too, take its kernel, install it with Universal kernel flasher and go to recovery and restore it.
Kernel is in ROMs zip, name of it is boot.img.
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No, i was not on v4.4. I was on stock jellybean update.
bhaukali said:
No, i was not on v4.4. I was on stock jellybean update.
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Then best way is to flash stock JB with Odin, install CoCore with TWRP and do nandroid restore.
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Then best way is to flash stock JB with Odin, install CoCore with TWRP and do nandroid restore.
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isn't there any other way without downloading stock JB.. Is there any way i can get get a kernel with TWRP for kitkat 4.4.2 for my phone?
bhaukali said:
isn't there any other way without downloading stock JB.. Is there any way i can get get a kernel with TWRP for kitkat 4.4.2 for my phone?
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I was lazy to give you full answer there.
First on 4.4. our developers repartitioned preload partition to use it as a swap, and on 4.1.2 there were some apks. So if you want to go from 4.4 (and 4.3.) you must repartition it with this guide.
Then you download SlimKat or OmniROM and use its kernel to get TWRP, extract its ZIP and copy kernel to phone (it is boot.img in root of ZIP file). Then install Universal kernel flasher and some root explorer from the Play store and install kernel. When it is done go to recovery (you will have TWRP) and restore your backup.
P.S. You can use CoCore kernel with TWRP too. But the process is the same.
shut_down said:
I was lazy to give you full answer there.
First on 4.4. our developers repartitioned preload partition to use it as a swap, and on 4.1.2 there were some apks. So if you want to go from 4.4 (and 4.3.) you must repartition it with this guide.
Then you download SlimKat or OmniROM and use its kernel to get TWRP, extract its ZIP and copy kernel to phone (it is boot.img in root of ZIP file). Then install Universal kernel flasher and some root explorer from the Play store and install kernel. When it is done go to recovery (you will have TWRP) and restore your backup.
P.S. You can use CoCore kernel with TWRP too. But the process is the same.
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Sorry for bothering you guys here, but does someone know how to flash cocore remix r 10 on any rom that is not stock? I mean any other flashable zip roms....... because everytime I end up in bootloop .
pictorul20 said:
Sorry for bothering you guys here, but does someone know how to flash cocore remix r 10 on any rom that is not stock? I mean any other flashable zip roms....... because everytime I end up in bootloop .
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You get a bootloop because CoCore is for Stock ONLY. You can't use CoCore on any other ROM than on Stock based one.
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My zip to restore is needed in 4.4 ROMs based on Team Canjica sources built till 14 June, after that date (since we removed /preload as swap partition on 15 June) is no longer needed with new builds this is only an info, most of the users don't know neither on what build they are :silly: better to continue to tell them to flash that zip before restoring that kind of ROMs, nice work.